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White And Poorer Children More Likely To Smoke, New UNC-CH Research Shows

A new UNC-CH study found that white children and those from low-income families take up smoking earlier, with 42% of third-graders experimenting with cigarettes by eighth grade. The research highlights the need for early smoking prevention classes and cessation programs in elementary and middle schools.

SourceUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill·DateNov 16, 1998

School Physical Education Programs Lower Kids' Health Risks, Study Shows

A study found that eight weeks of health education classes and vigorous exercise can reduce children's risk of developing heart disease during adulthood. The program resulted in significant reductions in cholesterol levels, systolic blood pressure, body fat, and increased health knowledge.

SourceUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill·JournalPEDIATRICS·DateAug 3, 1998
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Early Warning Signs Of Depression

Patients with a history of depression often deny or attribute early warning signs, such as fatigue and stress, to external factors. Early intervention is crucial to prevent or minimize relapse, and recognizing these signs can provide control over emerging depressions.

SourceUniversity of Michigan·DateJun 5, 1997